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- Thermutis is a genus of fungi within the family Lichinaceae. It contains two species: Thermutis compacta and Thermutis velutina. "Thermutis". Catalogue...
- not named in the book of Exodus. However, she was known to Josephus as Thermutis (identified as Tharmuth), and some within Jewish tradition have tried...
- her Thermouthis (Gr****: Θερμουθις), also transliterated as Tharmuth and Thermutis, the Gr**** name of Renenutet, a fertility deity depicted as an Egyptian...
- saved'. The problem of how an Egyptian princess, known to Josephus as Thermutis (identified as Tharmuth) and to 1 Chronicles 4:18 as Bithiah, could have...
- Source: Eustathius of Antioch (Commentary on Hexameron MPG 18.785) Name: Thermutis Source: Flavius Josephus Name: Bithiah or Bitya Source: Leviticus Rabbah...
- Eusebius, l.c. ix. 29; "Chronicles of Jerahmeel," xliv. 8; Yal?. i. 166). "Thermutis was the name of the princess who saw Moses in the water-cradle and conceived...
- side was probably one of the daughters. It may have been the Princess Thermutis, I replied, the same that rescued Moses from the waters of the Nile. It...
- school, primarily for the children of Moravian missionaries. One pupil was Thermutis Coleman whose son (Rev. Robert Francis Kilvert) wrote the descriptions...
- Jubilees, l.c. 4 Chronicle of Moses l.c. compare I Chronicles 4:18; Tarmut [Thermutis], according to Josephus, l.c. and Jubilees, l.c. Exodus Rabbah 1:27 Philo...
- wrecked in Ronne Bay. She was on a voyage from Saint John's to Ronne Bay. Thermutis  United Kingdom The ship ran aground on the Blackwater Bank, in the Irish...